A Wesleyan Account of Sanctifying Grace
What follows is an account of sanctification that summarizes the teaching of John Wesley and early Methodism.
What follows is an account of sanctification that summarizes the teaching of John Wesley and early Methodism.
David Thomas—one of the leaders who helped steward what was happening—shares some of the lessons the church can learn from the Asbury Revival.
The work of the Holy Spirit is enough to bring the perfect, holy love of God rushing into our hearts.
Believers should be aware of how their lifestyles affect others.
The resurrection should form the basis of how we think about and treat the body.
When the Spirit is absent, the church ceases to be herself.
This interview with author Michael Halcomb answers questions about our latest publication, OneBook: Daily-Weekly—The First Letter to the Corinthians.
Acts of modifying the gospel to avoid social ostracism or persecution abound. A clarion call needs to be reissued to the church.
First Corinthians displays a vision of what a life of faith in Jesus Christ, God’s Son, can look like.
The environment for this spiritual formation may include solitude, but its primary proving ground will be in community.
To follow Jesus is to be called to live in courageous faith.